South Africa’s airline industry’s companies have been fighting to stay in the black over the past year‚ with SAA getting a R6bn recapitalization (which they claim is not a bail-out)‚ new entrants like Velvet Sky not lasting a full 12 months in the industry and established low cost carrier company Kulula.com’s parent company Comair slipping into the red for the year ended December 2011 (Comair declares six-month loss amid rising costs‚ (n.d)). I will be discussing the macro-environmental forces that
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CHAPTER 3—DEMAND AND SUPPLY MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. If demand increases while supply decreases for a particular good: a. its equilibrium price will increase while the quantity of the good produced and sold could increase‚ decrease‚ or remain constant. b. the quantity of the good produced and sold will decrease while its equilibrium price could increase‚ decrease‚ or remain constant. c. the quantity of the good produced and sold will increase while its equilibrium price could increase‚ decrease or remain
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Economics HL- IB Price elasticity and indirect taxes Q. Using at least one diagram‚ explain why knowledge of price elasticity of demand is necessary for a government when they are considering increasing indirect taxes on certain products. (16th May 2011‚ Economics- Paper 2(HL)‚ Time Zone 2) The government needs to understand price elasticity of demand when setting the price of the commodities and services it provides for the community (like public transport price). It also needs to be able
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Supply and Demand Simulation ECO/365 July 24‚ 2013 Supply and Demand Simulation The Supply and Demand Simulation was very insightful. I related to it since I am in property management although I did have some difficulty with the reasoning. The simulation was designed to help us understand demand and supply as well as the effect of a price ceiling on a specific quantity as well as the quantity supplied. According to our textbook‚ Microeconomics is the study of individual choice and how
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Chapter 2: Market Forces: Demand and Supply For this week read Chapter 2‚ pages 48-68 Answer the following questions: Question 7. On page 70 Suppose demand and supply are given by Qd = 14 –1/2P and Qs = 1/4P – 1. a. What are the equilibrium quantity and price in this market? Show your work? Hint: 1. Draw the demand and supply graph and label all initial points ( D0‚ S0‚ P0‚ E0)‚ following the use of comparative statics given your text on pages 62-65) 2. Set demand equal to Supply and solve the values
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for many foods. In the article the supply of grains‚ wheats‚ and soybeans were destroyed by a drought near the Black sea. So the agribusiness division would sell and transport these grains and oilseeds to those who demand it. Of course the demand for these grains from this division would increase because those who were in need of those crops near the Black Sea would turn to the imports of these grain. When the demand for these grains increased so did the demand for the working capital. The companies
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of competitors. Consumers do not have a choice for provision of the product in question. A monopoly can ‘call the shots’ on their product (price‚ availability etc.) as there is no alternative on offer to consumers. Monopolists tend to produce a limited number of product which are then sold at a high price (there is no need to compete). (Control of demand) The British Government seeks to restrict the behaviour of monopolies‚ so preventing unfair business behaviours. Oligopoly – a small number
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Which is not characteristic of a product with relatively inelastic demand? A) The good is regarded by consumers as a necessity. B) There are a large number of good substitutes for the good. C) Buyers spend a small percentage of their total income on the product. D) Consumers have had only a short time period to adjust to changes in price. Answer: B 2. The demand for Cheerios cereal is more price-elastic than the demand for cereals as a whole. This is best explained by the fact that:
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Supply and demand simulation: Project Atlantis The supply and demand simulation was a simulation of GoodLife Management‚ a property management firm controlling all of the seven apartment complexes in the city of Atlantis. For the 9 year period in the simulation the housing market had many ups and downs because of businesses moving into the area bringing an increased amount of jobs‚ the change in consumer preferences and company expectations‚ and the policy changes induced from the government.
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Title: The US Airline Industry in 2007 After years of losses the Us Airline industry is finally beginning to rebound from the 9/11 tragedy which saw negative profits at an all time high. The US airline industry is coming off a profitable 2006 and is determining what strategy is best to sustain such profits. With the industry’s abysmal past‚ companies need to make 2006 a fresh start and not slip back into past performance. Since profits in the industry have not been seen over the long haul
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